IM Issue 16 – July-August 2008

ISRAEL THREATENS IRAN OVER NUKES

An Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites looks “unavoidable” given the apparent failure of sanctions to deny Tehran technology with bomb-making potential, one of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s deputies said recently. “If Iran continues with its program for developing nuclear weapons, we will attack it. The sanctions are ineffective,” Transport Minister Shaul Mofaz told the mass-circulation Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. (more…)

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September 2008: Committees

A committee is a group of people delegated to perform a function.
Going to your first meeting with a room full of people can sometimes be hard. Some faces you recognize, others you don’t. You might smile and acknowledge one familiar face, but now, where do you sit? Is that seat taken next to the familiar person? Does someone you don’t recognize always sit in the same seat? This predicament should not stop you from checking out the 28 committees that cover Temple Beth Sholom. Committee chairs are always looking for new ideas and certainly an extra pair of hands. (more…)

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IM Issue 17 – September 2008

Israel Says Farewell to Regev and Goldwasser: Thousands at Burials of Returned Israeli Soldiers

Thousands of mourners turned out for the burials of two Israeli soldiers returned in a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah, laying to rest the young men whose unknown fate had riveted Israel for two years. The pair’s 2006 capture in a raid by Hezbollah sparked a month long war. Though officials believed the two soldiers were dead, there was no proof until their bodies were returned in black coffins.
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What People Read Here

If you ever wondered which are the most read articles on this website, below are the top 12, including the date of posting and the number of readers. These articles have the advantage of being posted from the earliest days of the website redesign and have had the most exposure. Keep in mind that these numbers include visitors from all around the world! To make the statistics more interesting, the "Most Popular" list on the Home page was redesigned to be the "Most Popular in the Last Two Months". Now you can see which articles have been most popular recently. If you linger with your cursor on a title, you will see a small pop-up with the number of readers. Have a look.1  About TBS (2007-08-01 21:32:33)  2051 2  Contribute (2007-08-16 12:37:51)  971 3  Men's Club (2007-08-01 22:44:45)  938 4  Sisterhood (2007-08-01 22:46:45)  912 5  Judaic Media Links (2007-08-01 22:43:07) …

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A Shark and a Fish

click triangle to start movie The Consulate General of Israel filmed five fifth-grade students from New York [Bronx Middle School] reading the story that Shalit wrote when he, too, was eleven years old. “Gilad was a boy our age when he wrote this story; if only we could write something so significant at this age. Today, no one knows where he is and he probably misses his parents,” said one of the students. “If the shark and fish can make peace, why can’t people?”

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Beyond Hitler’s Grasp

A great many Jews know the story of how the Danes rescued 8,000 Jews from the Nazis by smuggling them to Sweden in fishing boats. Very few Jews know the story of how all 50,000 Bulgarian Jews were saved. Not a single Bulgarian Jew was deported to the death camps, due to the heroism of many Bulgarians of every walk of life, up to and including the King and the Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.In 1999, Abraham Foxman, the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League, flew with a delegation to Sophia to meet the Bulgarian Prime Minister. He gave the Prime Minister the first Bulgarian-language copy of a remarkable book, Beyond Hitler's Grasp, written in 1998 by Michael Bar Oar, a professor at Emory University (a Bulgarian Jew who had immigrated to Israel and then to the USA). This book documents the rescue effort in detail. The ADL paid…

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The Tent-Peg Business

The Tent-Peg Business:Some Truths About CongregationsBy Rabbi Lawrence Kushner1.    If synagogues were businesses, their product would be Jews.  The more Jews they could manufacture from otherwise illiterate, assimilated, and un-self aware members, the more successful they would be.  That is (to continue the metaphor) the bottom line.  Simply getting together with other Jews may be ancillary and even indispensable to this ultimate goal, but it can just as easily be -- as is often the case when Jews get together to watch a movie, eat dinner, or play tennis -- a pleasant way to pass time.2.    Jews need one another, and therefore congregations, to do primary religious acts which they should not, and probably cannot, do alone.  Doing primary religious acts is the only way we have of growing as Jews.  Consequently, it is also the only justification for the existence of a congregation.  Everything else congregations do, Jews can…

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July/August 2008: Shabbat Shalom

I would like to begin my presidency with a special thank you to Eta Kaplan. I was thrilled when you said it would be an honor to be the installing officer this year. I always admired your dedication as a member of this temple and I will be looking to you for advice this coming year.  (more…)

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Is the Internet Jewish?

I was watching an episode of Doctor Who called the Forest of the Dead. Doctor Who is an alien, the last of his people. He travels through time and space and solves problems and rights wrongs. In this episode, he comes across the universe's biggest library containing every book ever written until the 51st century. The library is somewhat sentient and has the collective knowledge of the evolved “Internet”. At some point the Doctor is threatened and rather than explain why he should be the last person to be confronted, he suggests that the other entity look him up in the library. This library is the ultimate memorial book of all who are alive or died. It has a Jewish soul; nothing and no one is forgotten.Last July when I started to populate this new TBS website, I was deeply disappointed that our previous host managed to lose our old…

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